0000827: Rules for supplying a missing noun while smelling and listening incorrectly abide by the basic accessibility rule

Description

Even if the player is inside a closed, opaque container, rules like the ambient odour and sound rules should supply a missing noun from the holder of the player, not the location.

Darkness
It is pitch dark, and you can't see a thing.

>listen
The isolation chamber isn't open.

>smell
The isolation chamber isn't open.

Minimal Source Text To Reproduce

Treatment Lab is a room. The isolation chamber is a closed, openable, enterable container in the
Treatment Lab. The player is in the isolation chamber.

Additional Information

Replacing the respective rules with reference to the holder of the player causes the expected behavior:

The localized ambient odor rule is listed instead of the ambient odour rule in the for supplying a missing noun rulebook.
Rule for supplying a missing noun while an actor smelling (this is the localized ambient odor rule):
now the noun is the holder of the player.

The localized ambient sound rule is listed instead of the ambient sound rule in the for supplying a missing noun rulebook.
Rule for supplying a missing noun while an actor listening (this is the localized ambient sound rule):
now the noun is the holder of the player.

They now supply the touchability ceiling, as Zarf suggests, or more accurately the outermost object which can be touched from the inside, applying the reaching outside rules. There's no perfect solution here, but this is better.